Work Order Creation. As a Buyer, you are obliged to complete the transaction with OrderWork if you: Confirm in writing, by email or via the OrderWork website, that you wish to proceed with a Work Order, and a Supplier in turn accepts and incurs costs associated with it. In the event that a Work Order is cancelled after acceptance, the Work Order may be subject to a cancellation fee if the Supplier or OrderWork has already incurred costs associated with the Work Order at the time of cancellation. If the Services that you buy are set to allow it, then the data entry on our portal may be performed by your End Users. This may be via a voucher service or other agreed method of approval for us to supply service to you.
Work Order Creation. If the Judicial Council intends to accept the Contractor Proposal and proceed with the Project, the Project Manager will create a Work Order in CAFM and populate the Contractor Proposal with a unique Work Order number for that Project. The Services Request and accepted Contractor Proposal for the applicable Project will be uploaded to CAFM.